Telling Yarns - Steadfast (CLEARANCE)

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Color: Agatha

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DISCLAIMER: Please note that since this is a clearance item dye lots may vary within the same order. While we do our best to match dye lots wherever possible, we cannot guarantee matching lots. Additionally, we will not contact the customer, refund, nor exchange orders/yarn colours if we cannot match a lot (even if there has been a request to match lots and/or there are visible differences between the lots). As we work to clear and manage our inventory, clearance items are discounted (at 40% off or more) with lot differences in mind. Please contact us via email if you have any questions regarding this policy PRIOR TO PURCHASE, as clearance items are final sale and we will not refund or exchange any clearance items after purchase and/or delivery.

A commission spin by the wonderful John Arbon Textiles Mill in Devon. This yarn was designed to bring together drape, memory, lustre and bounce, with added depth and saturation of colour from the heathering of dark Zwartbles fibres, then topped off with a gentle halo . Worsted spun for a smooth and strong yarn, this custom blend is a lovely choice for the your next knitting project.

100% British from farm to needle. Non-superwash.

Brand: Telling Yarns

Fibre: 50% Bluefaced Leicester | 30% Romney | 15% Masham | 5% Zwartbles

Thickness: DK

Yardage/Meterage: 254 yds | 232m

Grams: 100g

Needle Size: US 3-7 | 3.25-4.5mm

Gauge: 21-24 stitches/4 inches

Texture: 100% British non-superwash woolly wool, plied

Colour: Semi-solid/tonal, variegated

Put-up: Winding required

Care: Despite all this love, some dark or saturated colourways might still bleed a little. Please wash your knits in cool water, with mild soap and please do not let them sit fully submerged without movement for more than 5 mins if wet blocking.  For colourwork projects, it's recommended to first knit a swatch using all the colours, then wash and block to make sure there is no colour bleed.

Yarn Origin:

  • Source of fiber: United Kingdom, British Farmers
  • Scoured: United Kingdom
  • Milled: United Kingdom, John Arbon Textiles
  • Dyed: United Kingdom, Telling Yarns